It’s hard to imagine that you can buy food paying just $1. In Russia, there are many options, though everything depends on the city where you buy the food from.And how is the situation in other parts of our planet? We are convinced that in some countries with five dollars in your pocket you will not die of starvation.
Australia – one cocktail in McDonald’s.
Norway – one pack of fast cooking noodles Ramen.
Hungary – a whole bottle of wine.
Hong Kong – one slice of bread.
The Netherlands – 10 pancakes in the supermarket.
India – 6 cups of tea.
Shanghai – 10 vegetarian dumplings.
Italy – espresso or cappuccino.
Nigeria – a can od soda and a package of chips.
Czech Republic – one and a half bottles of beer.
Malaysia – a dozen of eggs.
South Africa – two cheeseburgers in McDonald’s.
Philippines – two cans of Cheez Whiz (melted cheese).
France – one baguette.
Colombia – three empanadas (pies with stuffing).
Vietnam – a plate of soup fo (soup with noodles, when serving meat or fish is added).
Honduras – 11 bananas.
Indonesia – 67 pieces of chewing gum.
Croatia – big cup of coffee.
Poland – one shot at the bar.
Egypt – falafel (deep-fried balls of chopped chickpeas or beans), shawarma or one can of tinned cans.
Holland – 6 apples.
Finland – a hot dog.
Uruguay – one liter of milk.
Switzerland – three chewing gums.
USA – a large pot of cold tea “Arizona”.
And what can the visitors of your country buy for only 1$?